Biographical Introduction Philip McNair
Section Introductions Joseph C. McLelland
Part One: “The Apostles’ Creed”
Part Two: “Theses for Debate, Strasbourg, 1543–1545”
Part Three: “Schism and the True Church”
Chief Works of Peter Martyr Vermigli
Recent Works on Peter Martyr Vermigli
About the Translators
Acknowledgments
Scripture References
Index
Mariano Di Gangi resides in Toronto after a career as pastor in
Canada and the United States, as a teacher at the Ontario
Theological Seminary, and as an evangelist. His interest in Peter
Martyr resulted in his Bachelor of Divinity thesis at The
Presbyterian College, Montreal, 1949, on Peter Martyr Vermigli’s
life and work, including “The Creed” as appendix. That early work
has now been expanded and published as Peter Martyr Vermigli:
Renaissance Man, Reformation Master (1993), while the Credo begins
the present volume.
Joseph C. McLelland is emeritus professor of McGill University and
of The Presbyterian College, Montreal, and general editor of the
Peter Martyr Library. His writings in philosophy and theology
include The Visible Words of God: The Sacramental Theology of Peter
Martyr Vermigli (1957) and The Life, Early Letters and Eucharistic
Writings of Peter Martyr (with G. E. Duffield; 1989).
Philip M. J. McNair served as professor of Italian and departmental
head of the University of Birmingham. He retired to Cambridge,
where he continues to lecture in the Faculty of Theology and pursue
writing assignments. He has written entries for several
encyclopedias, and is the author of Peter Martyr in Italy (1967).
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